Volkswagen’s brand chief, Herbert Diess, has told German media that the company will continue to employ the MQB architecture for another two generations. The decision translates to a continual use of ...
Even though nobody has seen a single test prototype for the all-new Volkswagen Polo yet, members of the French media are saying they know a thing or two about what's going to happen. Take this report ...
In an effort to slash development costs, Volkswagen plans to use its latest MQB modular platform for its next two generations of cars. Automotive News reports that, speaking to German newspaper ...
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MQB-based cars will be getting an advanced Level 2+ semi-autonomous driving system. The new system will be available in the coming years across multiple VW Group brands. Hands-free driving, traffic ...
Volkswagen's MQB platform is more than just a chassis, it's a manufacturing philosophy that they hope will make them the biggest carmaker in the world. You'll see it in action in the upcoming Golf and ...
Volkswagen developed its MQB, or Modular Transverse Matrix, platform to improve manufacturing efficiency. Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, and Skoda models will be built on the MQB platform. Wayne Cunningham ...
Volkswagen’s modular transverse engine platform, called MQB, has been a big success for the company. A basic set of common parts for cars from the VW group whose engines are mounted transversely, MQB ...
Almost every vehicle from the VW Group that is transverse-front-engined and bigger than a VW Up will eventually be based on the MQB parts matrix. MQB stands for Modularer Querbaukasten, or modular ...